research ethics Flashcards

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basic ethical dilemma

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conflicting obligation to science and participatns

  • science must be done in best way possible
  • must safeguard a person’s dignity and ensure no harm comes to them
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three principles of research ethics

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  • respect for epople, animals encvironment
  • concern for welface of participants
  • justice, obligation to treat people fairly
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why do we conduct ethics review

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  • bc we should: social responsibility and research integrity
  • bc we must: tricouncil policy statement, dal ethics review board
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respect for people directive

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  • treat participants as autonomous beings
  • respect right to privacy
  • protect participants wiht limited autonomy
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respect for people implementation

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  • informed consent
  • voluntary participation
  • participant anonymity data confidentirality
  • special treatment of vulnerable pops
  • 3rd party consent
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confidentiality

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  • only the investigator can identify the response of individual subjects (participant numbers), make every effort to prevent anyone outside of project from connecting individuals to responses
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anonymity

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  • either the project doesnt collect identifying info of individuals or the project cant link responses with identities
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how to get anonymity

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only collect names unless oyu have to

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concern for welfare directive

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  • minimize harm,

- maximize benefits

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concern for welfare implementation

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  • study design, participant screening, through risk assessment
  • only collect data needed
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collecting demographic data

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  • what do you really need to know?

- probably only need major/faculty, year of study, cmapus for our peojct

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justice and inclusiveness directive

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  • dont exploit vulnerable pops
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justice and inclusiveness implementation

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  • select participants equitably (not just according to convenience)
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what research needs ethical review

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  • living human participants
  • human remians, cadavers, tissues etc
  • secondary use of humandata
  • naturalistic observation
    reserach iwth animals
    environmetnal experimentation/manipulation
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what doesnt need ethics review

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  • research using publicly available info
  • legally accessible to public and protected by law
  • publicly acessibly and no expectation of privacy (ex. press accounts, publications, product info, osme internert sources)
  • humans answering but only wiht factual questions about publicly available info
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